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Renee B.’s Land

Hosted by Marie · Bainbridge, New York
3 sites · Lodging · 70 acres
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Get away from it all when you stay under the stars. Located in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, on a meadow with views down the valley. 70 acres to wander with a stream to investigate and a hill to climb, enjoying the flora and fauna. There is a Bath House available that is shared with other campsites on the property. It has a claw foot tub/shower, flushing toilet and a large sink ! We are located 2 miles from the small town of Guilford, NY that has, small picturesque Guilford Lake.
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Yaleville Valley Views Glamping -1

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Canvas tent · Sleeps 6
Get away from it all when you stay under the stars. Located in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, on a meadow with views down the valley. 70 acres to wander with a stream to investigate and a hill to climb, enjoying the flora and fauna. There is a Bath House available that is shared with other campsites on the property. It has a claw foot tub/shower, flushing toilet and a large sink ! We are located 2 miles from the small town of Guilford, NY that has, small picturesque Guilford Lake.
Campfires allowed
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Pets allowed
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YALEVILLE VALLEY VIEWS CAMPING

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Canvas tent · Sleeps 6
Get away from it all when you stay under the stars. Located in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, on a meadow with views down the valley. 70 acres to wander with a stream to investigate and a hill to climb enjoying the flora and fauna. There is a Bath House available that is shared with other campsites on the property. It has a claw foot tub/shower, flushing toilet and a large sink ! We are located 2 miles from tphe small town of Guilford, NY that has, small picturesque Guilford Lake. Site RulesRespect the land and tent as you would your own.• What you carry in, you must carry out!• Check campsite for trash or belongings.• Zip up all tent windows and doors (clasps, too).• Take garbage bag(s) to designated trash point (check with your Campkeeper).• Clean up after your dog.• Clean grill with brush after use.• PLEASE BE CAREFUL NOT TO TRESPASS ON NEIGHBOR'S LAND -NO LOUD NOISE OR MUSIC. NO FIREWORKS!! • All children (under 18 years of age) must be monitored and in the presents of an adult (18 years and up) at all times (24/7)!Respect & Safety• Don't carve your name into anything.• Don't cut down trees.• Look out for poison ivy, poison oak and sumac.• Check yourself for ticks every 6 hours.The minimum cleaning fee is $50 and will be charged for leaving a campsite a mess. Camping Safely - During Your Stay Enjoys sights like this, but be safe.• Set Up a Safe Campsite• Campfire Safety • Personal Safety• Respect Wildlife• Keep Your Children and Pet Safe TooSet Up a Safe CampTo ensure safety within your campground, follow appropriate guidelines for distances between food and sleeping spaces, food storage and disposal, and other factors that apply to a safe camping experience. Campfire SafetyCamping is not the same without a campfire, and it's the perfect way to end the day under the stars. Campfire safety is important to prevent injuries and wildfires. Everyone loves a campfire while camping. Be sure you know how to safely make, maintain and extinguish one. Personal Safety• Awareness of yourself, family and friends. Keep an eye out on your family and friends to make sure their energy levels and health* are in good shape while you are camping and exploring in the park. You don't want to find out halfway through a hike that someone was sick. Know when to turn back around, go to your back up plan, or pack up. *Consult a physician or other health care professional if you have any questions on fitness levels, health conditions or medications required*• Awareness of your environment. Because camping happens outdoors, you will be exposed to varying levels of heat, cold, wetness, and dryness. Too much of any of these can be harmful. There is also the risk of environmental hazards. As mentioned before, check in with campsite host regarding any park alerts or conditions, such as wildlife sightings in the area, severe weather such as flash flooding or lightning, dead trees, rock falls, air quality, and more.• Make sure equipment is working properly throughout the trip. Before you head off on a hike, a kayak trip or any other recreational activity at the site be sure to check your equipment lists and test to make sure it’s working. • Drink water. Because you are outdoors and exposed to the elements, you will need to rehydrate more often. Know where water is availalbe in the site and whether it's potable (ok to drink). If you are going on a long hike or backcountry camping, you may need to haul water or plan to treat water.• Wear sunscreen so a sunburn doesn't ruin your weekend. Hats, long sleeve shirts, and sunglasses will provide extra protection especially if you are in areas with limited shade• Wear bug spray or other repellent to avoid mosquitos, ticks, and other potentially harmful bugs.• Dress in layers so you can add or remove layers as necessary to stay comfortable. The key is to stay dry and warm.• Wear boots or shoes- Boots will give you sturdier footing and prevent you from twisting your ankle.• Avoid and remove tripping hazards in your site, especially around the cooking area where fire and sharp objects may be present.• Keep an eye on the sky. Know the weather forecast and be prepared for changing conditions. Respect WildlifeFollow these basic guidelines to ensure the safety of you and animals in the site with respect to wildlife: • Do NOT feed wildlife under any circumstances. Feeding wildlife creates an expectation that they can receive food from you (and other campers) in the future. This can make them persistent and sometimes violent, and may attract wildlife to your site.• Avoid contact with wildlife. While it is certainly tempting to approach wildlife, this can be very dangerous.• Keep safe viewing distances. When watching wildlife, make sure to keep a safe distance. Your park may or may not have recommended viewing distances regarding certain wildlife.• Avoid attracting wildlife to your campsite, we have Coyote, Bear, Wild Cats on our land to name a few ! Use the following safety methods:• Keep food secured in airtight containers. Not only will it be fresher, it will less unwanted attention from wildlife.• Keep your food out of reach of wildlife. Generally, food can be stored in your car, but certain campgrounds may require the use of food storage lockers or other means of keeping food out of reach of wildlife.• Keep your campsite clean. Collect any food packaging and food scraps in a waste bag and dispose of the waste in the campground's receptacle before you leave the camp or turn in for the night.• Do not feed wildlife. Not only will they become more aggressive toward you, they will be more likely to be a nuisance for campers who use the site after you.• Do not take food inside your tent. While it's tempting to have that midnight snack on hand, it will attract wildlife. For your safety and the safety of animals, please do not feed wildlife. Keep Your Pet Safe TooIf camping with your pet, be sure to follow these guidelines: • Always keep your pet on leash!• Check your pet for ticks.• Don't leave your pet in a closed vehicle.• If you're camping in bear country, camping with dogs can be more dangerous than elsewhere. Dogs can attract curious bears, and the interaction often leads to conflict, which can put your pet and you in danger.
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Yaleville Valley Views-2

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Canvas tent · Sleeps 6
Get away from it all when you stay under the stars. Located in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, on a meadow with views down the valley. 70 acres to wander with a stream to investigate and a hill to climb, enjoying the flora and fauna. There is a Bath House available that is shared with other campsites on the property. It has a claw foot tub/shower, flushing toilet and a large sink ! We are located 2 miles from the small town of Guilford, NY that has, small picturesque Guilford Lake.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Showers
Picnic table
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$75
/ night
for NaN guests
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Bainbridge, Chenango, New York, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Joined in August 2021
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